To start off, I am technically challenged. I have a mac book pro and a Garmen oregon 300. Is there a way to get the waypoints loaded into the gps? I tried downloading the waypoints and my computer said I don't have an app to read the download. If anyone can help this would be great. Use small words.haha. I am going to hike the first section of southern cal at the kickoff so any help would be appreciated. I know i don't need it. I did print the paper maps from half mile. But now i want to know how to do it.

Some garmins will show up as an external storage device when plugged into your mac and you just drop the file into the appropriate directory (for a gpx file this is usually something like gpx or garmin/gpx).

Otherwise you need special software from garmin:http://www8.garmin.com/osx/

I appreciate the info. I will try to drag the data to my gps. I din't try that yet. Otherwise i will call garmin. I could try to enter them manually also. Lots of numbers though.ha. Also i alreay have the map disc that garmin makes for the western states in the 21K scale. I load map sets with this. Does this help? I'm thinking that i need to load a map set for that area first then i will transpose the waypoints over this map? Does anyone know if Garmin makes a disc especially for the pct? Or anyone else for that matter that will work with my gps. Somebody should make that. I' sure there is a market for that. One disk for each long distance trail. There'ss my million dolar idea.

2. Run Basecamp and go to your File menu and click Import. Select the gpx file that has your waypoints/route. This will load it into basecamp.

3. Connect your Oregon to your Mac via USB if not already connected. On Basecamp, there should be a list on the left side of your screen listing the waypoints you loaded. Click that to select it then go to your Transfer menu on the menu bar (top of screen) and select Send ... to Device. The ... will be the name of the waypoints you loaded.